congress didn't make its deadline but the deal is enough to bring us back from the fiscal cliff. the house passed the senate's bill late last night. >> but the compromise does not resolve all the issues related to tax hikes and spending cuts. plenty to decide still. surae chinn is live on capitol hill. she has the latest on where we stand now. good morning, surae. >> reporter: good morning to both of you. the bill still needs the president's signature which is expected later on today. the president boarded air force one to head back to hawaii to finish his vacation with his family where he's expected to sign this bill into law. but this does really set up more showdowns in the future and in the coming months. the late night deal that was voted by the house late last night around 11:00 raises taxes on the wealthiest americans, including families earning $450,000 a year. but even democratic congressman jim moran voted down the belt because it sets up more fiscal showdowns, including having to debate raising the $16.4 trillion federal borrowing limit so the government can keep payin